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Tucked away in the nation's most southwesterly corner on a perfectly sheltered harbor, mild mannered San Diego is continuously caressed by gentle sea winds that both cool it in the summer and warm it in the winter. The harbor provides the perfect setting for San Diego's famous naval base and the subsequent surfeit of sailors doesn't hurt the sightseeing either.

Sailing may be popular here but surfing is a way of life, and Pacific Beach is the home of the country's only gay surfers' club. Also available for your enjoyment are the flourishing gay & lesbian communities of Hillcrest, North Park and Normal Heights. Spend an afternoon watching hang-gliders off the cliffs of La Jolla while enjoying the sun and surf at the popular, nude Black's Beach; or drive to Coronado to visit The Hotel Del Coronado where you can dine and sip cocktails against the breathtaking backdrop of a national historic landmark. It was here that a cross-dressing Tony Curtis lost his heart to a wonderfully dizzy Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot.

A red trolley or taxi will take you from the skyscrapers of downtown to the Mexican border where the bargain hunter's mecca of Tijuana awaits. San Diego offers museums, concerts, cafes, an aquarium, and the country's most exquisite zoo. Visit the "Old Town" for a flavor of San Diego's origins. Or, just experience the fragrance of eucalyptus as sea mist sweeps over San Diego's cliffs and through the ancient Torre pines.



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On July 1, prominent members of the community will be joined by local politicians and business leaders at a flag raising ceremony for a rainbow flag which will fly above the streets of San Diego for the month of Pride.
These pride parties are not affiliated with The San Diego Pride Committee or Festival.
This two day festival & parade brings 10 stages with live music and a number of parties including the Zoo Party. Once again, the Spirit of Stonewall Rally will be held on Friday, July 15 at the festival's main stage, followed by our parade on Saturday, July 16 starting at 11am. The parade begins at University Ave. and Normal Street, proceeds west on University Avenue to 6th Avenue, turns south on 6th Avenue, ending at Balboa Drive and Upas Street. Route: 1.5 miles, 2 hours.
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The mission of FilmOut San Diego is to enlighten, educate, and entertain the communities of San Diego County through the exhibition of LGBT - themed films. FilmOut San Diego seeks to recognize, promote, celebrate and support the important diverse artistic contributions LGBT filmmakers make to our community.
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AIDS Walk San Diego is San Diego's largest one-day HIV/AIDS fundraiser and the biggest non-governmental financial provider for HIV/AIDS in San Diego County. Dozens of agencies -- serving thousands of clients -- rely on funds raised at the annual AIDS Walk to help provide essential prevention and care programs to thousands of men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS.To volunteer to help staff our Pride Info Table contact Johnny Glenn at outreach@sdpride.org If you can't join us, please consider a Team Donation.
Unite the North County LGBT Communities!
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San Diego County has more than 483,000 people that live at or near the Federal Poverty Level. Over 70% of these individuals are children living in low-income households who face the threat of hunger every day. San Diego LGBT Pride is teaming up with Vons and Albertsons to gather non-perishable food items and new unwrapped toys to support families in need during the holiday season.

For the next 3 weekends (November 5th & 6th, 12th & 13th, and the 19th and 20th) on both Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 2pm, San Diego LGBT Pride and Family Matters volunteers will be gathering non-perishable food items and new unwrapped toys as part of our Annual Food and Toy Drive. Stop by the table, pick-up a shopping list, and help to support families in need. A collection site is also available for donation drop-offs from 8 am - 5 pm Monday thru Friday at the Pride Office located at 3620 30th Street in North Park. Please help support a great cause during the holiday season!

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